As a recent graduate from the University of Florida with an MA in Economics, I am interested in the intersection of economics and quantitative-based decision-making in various sectors. As an Analyst at SullivanCotter, I've developed an excellent platform for consulting, writing, and presenting deliverables to clients. I've also spearheaded the improvement of our processes using Python by working to develop an interactive dashboard. During my time at the University of Florida, while gaining my Master's degree, I self-designed a study on the effects of transportation on GDP per capita using Stata. I also replicated an economic study on the behavioral effects of going to better schools. My experience in London as an intern at Europe Economics allowed me to master my Excel skills, as most of my tasks required the manipulation and interpretation of large data sets, as well as market research. I worked as a consulting intern and gained a deep interest in the field, specifically in cases of analyzing financial resilience, as well as working with local governments or regulatory bodies on public policy. I am flexible but prefer to work in a team setting, and I am always striving to learn and improve. I enjoy roles that require constant problem-solving.